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“Medical Science Has Determined Envy, Anger Are Responsible For Plethora Of Medical Conditions”
Sunday Adelaja“Increasingly we know that we're going to have multiple medical conditions, and the person who's got the greatest incentive to manage those conditions is the patient him or herself.”
Risa Lavizzo-Mourey“In western societies many people become sick in their thirties, develop serious medical conditions in their forties and are disabled in their fifties.”
Steven Magee“My memories from my childhood are centered on my father's medical conditions alongside my constant desire to understand the principles of the nature around me.”
Ada Yonath“Right now, doctors can test for about 2,500 medical conditions, but they only can treat about 500 of those. So what do you do with the knowledge about the others?”
Nancy Gibbs“Today we see a human population of over 6 billion people, many of whom have serious medical conditions, which either can't be treated or cannot be treated economically.”
Ralph Merkle“What I really admire are people like my daughter, Victoria, who don't give up, who have daily medical challenges and medical conditions. They go on with their lives and make the best of it, not giving up even when it's not easy.”
Craig Mello“If we can reduce the cost and improve the quality of medical technology through advances in nanotechnology, we can more widely address the medical conditions that are prevalent and reduce the level of human suffering.”
Ralph Merkle“I have had my genome fully sequenced and have learned a great deal about which medications I would respond to and which might or would induce major side effects, along with knowing many medical conditions for which I'm particularly susceptible.”
Eric Topol“What these older physicians exhibited is termed clinical curiosity. They stroke to understand their patients in order to elucidate the underlying medical conditions. This thoroughness, patience, and dogged curiosity may have been ingrained in them because they trained at a time when they were no rapid CTs or MRIs. But even now, when these diagnostic tools are at their fingertips, these physicians maintain this approach to patients, one that serves to appreciate the dignity and uniqueness of each patient and his or her illness.”
Danielle Ofri, What Doctors Feel: How Emotions Affect the Practice of Medicine